Example sentences of "apart from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , Hirsch responded that ( apart from a phrase which I have elided ) , ‘ There is not a single one of these platitudes that I do n't subscribe to wholeheartedly … ‘ .
2 Senna led from the start and , apart from a brief skirmish in the opening laps , never came under serious pressure .
3 The Stravinsky was a welcome up-beat to the new work and it drew a veil over a performance of the overture which apart from a cracking final Presto was emminently forgettable .
4 Apart from a notable solo in the Finale , the flute section these days seems to prefer crescendos to decrescendos .
5 Apart from a pile of fading wreaths and evidence of recent digging , the grave of Ireland 's most revered poet , spoken of today in the same bated breath as W. B. Yeats , is unmarked .
6 He has hitherto fought shy ( apart from a few marginal incentives ) of trying to increase total savings through the tax system .
7 Apart from a page 9 reference to hooligans in Neues Deutschland , only the youth paper , Junge Welt , referred to the unprecedented protests over the weekend , which saw tens of thousands of young East Germans on the streets , and an estimated 1,000 still in jail in East Berlin alone .
8 He said the only details available , apart from a death certificate , had come from Mr Garrod 's family .
9 It was the office in which , apart from a space of three years with the Independent Television Authority , he spent his entire career .
10 An earlier court hearing was told that the woman awoke one morning to be confronted by McKenzie , who was naked apart from a pair of underpants on his head .
11 The administration of the Famine was remarkable for the absence of nearly all leading Bolsheviks , apart from a few speeches from one or two of them .
12 Throughout the three month test I did n't have any trouble with my feet apart from a few blisters after first wearing them .
13 Apart from a few notable exceptions , all they care about is feet through the door and selling beer .
14 Surveys showed that its support , like that for the Liberals , was diffuse but shallow and lacked distinctive issue bases or social constituencies , apart from a following in the well-educated professional groups .
15 Fanshawe was a wealthy stockbroker with a flat in Mayfair and , apart from a bit of moral nastiness , not a stain on his character .
16 APART FROM A DIET OF WORMS , HEDGEHOGS EAT SLUGS , BEETLES AND BUGS .
17 The business of turning bark into stoppers is very much a cottage industry , apart from a few modern factories .
18 But she was no intellectual and , apart from a passion for the ballet , which she used to attend with her grandmother , Ruth , Lady Fermoy , she was like any ordinary teenager .
19 Apart from a handful of friends that were his own age , like Nicholas Soames and Lord Romsey — who were still fourteen or fifteen years Diana 's senior — most of the people Charles enjoyed seeing were older , with the result that Diana frequently found she was socializing with her father 's , or even grandfather 's , generation .
20 Apart from a shaky start and the threat of a squall in the second half , conditions in the Aston Villa Leisure Centre proved entirely to the liking of the bigger galleons , Spain beating England 99-83 .
21 Apart from a header comfortably collected by Martyn , McClair could only chase the game .
22 He has no excessive tendencies , apart from a fascination with Eastern European motorbikes .
23 It is exhaustive , impeccably organised , and generally well written ( apart from a few Germanicisms like telephoning ‘ over ’ instead of ‘ via ’ Sweden , and Norway 's defence being ‘ overmanned ’ instead of ‘ overwhelmed ’ ) .
24 Apart from a few minor displays , they are free of aggression toward their own kind .
25 Even so , there has already been one triumph : inflation fell to 6% in the year to the third quarter , the lowest rate for 18 years apart from a brief spell in 1984–85 .
26 Apart from a family holiday at Eastbourne during the last fortnight in August , he remained at Battersea Rise until he revisited his relations at Swindon from 15 February to 28 March 1896 , when he broke off his stay in order to visit Mr Noble .
27 With those he attacks he shares the premiss that all that we are directly aware of are ideas , which have no existence apart from a perceiving mind .
28 Much sympathy went Jackman 's way as many felt that he had been humiliated ; and went also to the cricket fans of Guyana , deprived of a Test match and also , because of the weather , of any game against the tourists apart from a one-day international .
29 This meant very little to me apart from a salary increase and a move from my position at the extreme right of the Cabinet table to the extreme left .
30 His clothes looked undisturbed , if a little rumpled , apart from a sort of embossing of vomit on the front breast pocket of his blue silk shirt .
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